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Miku
Eff-1
12-01-2008, 10:11 AM
Has anyone been yet?
I am thinking of taking clients here for a Christmas lunch or dinner.
http://www.mikurestaurant.com/
6793026
12-01-2008, 02:29 PM
never even heard of it, but if u're taking ur clients, i'm sure its pimping enough.
I'm sure the food is orgasmically good. the menu is pricey but i bet they use top ingrediences so let us know.
Eff-1
12-01-2008, 03:57 PM
yeah but i try not to experiment on places when clients are involved. i'd rather take them to something that's a sure-bet.
I'm also trying to see if i can get a reservation for dB but i'm not holding my breath.
I drove past Miku last night, and from the outside it looks really amazing.
willystyle
12-01-2008, 04:52 PM
Hope this helps.
http://www.dinehere.ca/restaurant.asp?r=3993
iceburner
12-01-2008, 08:43 PM
They have okamase. Always wanted to try that.
MelonBoy
12-01-2008, 09:27 PM
my wallet hurts just looking at the price =/ but ill tryt this place at least once =X
dave123
12-02-2008, 01:10 AM
stick with Tojos
Obsideon
12-02-2008, 10:05 PM
I think the Manager/whoever came to my place in the afternoon a few months ago to try and recruit my chefs! Like W-T-F? :squint:
Poachers :gtfo:
stick with Tojos
tojos = ripoff.. you cant really feel like you got what you paid for after leaving there.
http://mikurestaurant.com/
has to be one of the most epic restaurant video intro's ever lol
i see that the sushi is split up into nigiri and aburi?
whats aburi?
Armind
01-06-2009, 09:52 PM
Looks like its owned by yakuza LOL :haha:
http://mikurestaurant.com/
has to be one of the most epic restaurant video intro's ever lol
this intro video's like a movie. hahah, i agree with you.
Senna4ever
01-06-2009, 11:37 PM
i see that the sushi is split up into nigiri and aburi?
whats aburi?
Aburi is seared.
That place is over-priced similar to Tojo's, but it may be a good place to take clients. I can't see this place lasting very long.
6793026
01-07-2009, 08:56 AM
stick with Tojos
tojos is expensive but the food is 'interesting' and 'unique'
tojos = ripoff.. you cant really feel like you got what you paid for after leaving there.
I think people are just used to paying for 1.99 for a 2 inch thick sashimi from all you can eat or even that "cambie street jap restaurnat with HUGE portions" that many don't appreicate as much of the freshness of tojos (or any other high-er end place).
it is still extremly expensive.
Aburi is seared.
That place is over-priced similar to Tojo's, but it may be a good place to take clients. I can't see this place lasting very long.
tojo is famous for the canucks / movie stars showing up from time to time.
again, i enjoyed tojos, i have never been to a jap restaurant and not having to use any wasabi or soya sauce, but again, it was expensive as fuck.
observer
01-08-2009, 07:56 PM
Video looks more interesting than Tojo's, can't imagine it being more overpriced.
.Renn.Sport
01-08-2009, 08:33 PM
wow... all their staff fly in private jet!
i've had equally fresh sushi for half the price, thanks.
tojo's has unmatched cooked food though.
tojos is expensive but the food is 'interesting' and 'unique'
I think people are just used to paying for 1.99 for a 2 inch thick sashimi from all you can eat or even that "cambie street jap restaurnat with HUGE portions" that many don't appreicate as much of the freshness of tojos (or any other high-er end place).
it is still extremly expensive.
tojo is famous for the canucks / movie stars showing up from time to time.
again, i enjoyed tojos, i have never been to a jap restaurant and not having to use any wasabi or soya sauce, but again, it was expensive as fuck.
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